Humber River Health Research Institute, Humber River Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Humber River Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 22;19(8):e0290988. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290988. eCollection 2024.
People with cancer experience heightened levels of stress and anxiety, including psychological or physical. In recent years, digitally delivered complimentary therapies, such as meditation, have gained attention in cancer research and advocacy communities for improving quality of life. However, most digital meditation resources are commercially available and are not tailored to the unique needs of cancer patients (addressing fears of recurrence). As such, this study lays the foundation to co-design a publicly available digital meditation program called iCANmeditate that contains cancer-specific meditation content.
To understand: (1) cancer patients' perceptions and practices of meditation, as well as their needs in addressing the stress that accompanies their cancer diagnosis and (2) current knowledge of meditation and prescribing trends amongst oncologists in Canada.
A mixed-methods design comprised of online patient and oncologist surveys and interviews with patients will be used. Survey data analysis will use multivariate logistic regressions to examine predictors of: (1) interest in using a meditation app among patients and (2) prescribing meditation among oncologists. Patient interviews will gather insights about the contexts of daily living where meditation would be most beneficial for people with cancer; this data will be analyzed thematically.
The results of this study will inform iterative co-design workshops with cancer patients to build the digital meditation program iCANmeditate; interview results will be used to develop vignettes or "personas" that will supply the initial stimulus material for the iterative co-design workshops. Once the program has been finalized in partnership with cancer patient participants, a usability and pilot study will follow to test the functionality and efficacy of the tool. Results from the oncologist survey will form the basis of knowledge mobilization efforts to facilitate clinical buy-in and awareness of the benefits of meditation to cancer patients.
癌症患者会经历更高水平的压力和焦虑,包括心理或生理方面的。近年来,数字化的补充疗法,如冥想,在癌症研究和倡导界引起了关注,因为它们可以提高生活质量。然而,大多数数字冥想资源都是商业化的,并且不能满足癌症患者的独特需求(解决对复发的恐惧)。因此,这项研究为共同设计一个名为 iCANmeditate 的公共可用的数字冥想程序奠定了基础,该程序包含针对癌症的冥想内容。
了解:(1)癌症患者对冥想的看法和实践,以及他们在应对伴随癌症诊断而来的压力方面的需求;(2)加拿大肿瘤学家对冥想的现有知识和开处方趋势。
采用混合方法设计,包括在线患者和肿瘤学家调查以及对患者的访谈。调查数据分析将使用多元逻辑回归来检验以下因素的预测因素:(1)患者对使用冥想应用程序的兴趣;(2)肿瘤学家开冥想处方的情况。患者访谈将收集有关日常生活背景的见解,了解冥想对癌症患者最有益的地方;这些数据将进行主题分析。
这项研究的结果将为与癌症患者进行迭代共同设计研讨会提供信息,以构建数字冥想程序 iCANmeditate;访谈结果将用于开发情景或“人物角色”,为迭代共同设计研讨会提供初始刺激材料。一旦与癌症患者参与者合作完成该程序,将进行可用性和试点研究,以测试该工具的功能和效果。肿瘤学家调查的结果将为知识动员工作提供基础,以促进临床接受度和对冥想对癌症患者益处的认识。